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Jonathan Mortiz & Mike Pride: Summertime
ByJonathan Moritz
saxophone, tenorb.1977

Mike Pride
drumsMortiz's saxophone has been paired with Pride's drums in several groups, with

Ken Filiano
bassb.1952

Nate Wooley
trumpetb.1974

Jamie Saft
pianoThe three tracks were recorded on separate days. "Mushrooms" was captured at the Infrequent Streems Festival in 2021, while "TD-2" and "By The Stream (for John Mclellan)" were recorded on consecutive days in Pride's backyard in August of the same year. The distinction between a live concert and a garden setting is significant. "Mushrooms," while it opens with a high-pitched saxophone and ringing glockenspiel, quickly launches into a classic free jazz saxophone vs. drums attack, where energy is the main dish on the menu. The remaining tracks highlight the difference between free jazz and free improvisation. Both emphasize sound generation over harmonics, relying more on atmosphere than instruments. "By the Stream" is captured as a field recording, with flowing water and eerie disjointed voices added in post-production. Mortiz's saxophone work, especially with his soprano, alternates between lunging, luscious, and lubricious. At the same time, Pride is game to accentuate the varying tones with his open palate of colors and percussive resonances. The music here suggests the listener should experience this recording rather than decipher it. ">
Track Listing
Mushrooms; TD-2+; By the Stream (for John McLellan).
Personnel
Jonathan Moritz
saxophone, tenorMike Pride
drumsAdditional Instrumentation
Jonathan Moritz: soprano saxophones; Mike Pride: glockenspiel, marimba, autoharp, tenor saxophone.
Album information
Title: Summertime | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Neither/nor Records
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